Manila Bulletin

Apayao town unveils Christmas village

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PUDTOL, Apayao (PNA) – Residents of Pudtol in Apayao province welcome the Yuletide season with the first-ever Christmas village inspired by western culture.

Often seen on social media sites and thew movies, a snow man, a reindeer with sleigh, a giant white Christmas tree with glittering lights, a traditiona­l nativity scene, huge colorful boxes of gifts with an angel, bells, and a candy house are just among the attention-grabbing exhibit in front of the relatively new municipal hall building of Pudtol this December.

For one, various department­s of the municipal government flexed their creative prowess to come up with a grand Christmas village, set up for the first time in the municipal town hall.

During the ceremonial switch on ceremony led by town Mayor Hector Pascua last week, some officials and employees could hardly contain their excitement with the turnout of their labor of love for the young boys and girls of Pudtol.

The name of the municipali­ty was derived from “Putol”, a local term of the natives that means cutting or chopping anything, like cutting-off a head in their traditiona­l head-hunting or beheading as they did to the priest then assigned in the area more than 400 years ago.

History has it that during the ancient times, or before the arrival of the Spaniards, the natives of the place were pagans.

Deities, locally known as “an-anitos” greatly influenced their tradition and beliefs as they worship the mountains, rivers, trees and animals, among others.

Then in 1607, the Spanish Dominicans missionari­es reached the place and Christiani­ty had spread there.

For Jovie Gaspar, a resident of the remote sitio of Malibang in Mataguisi village said she “need not travel far to fill her young boy’s excitement during Christmas.”

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